Okadaic acid ammonium salt

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Product Code: TAR-T39183
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20℃

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Further Information

Bioactivity:
Okadaic acid ammonium salt, a marine toxin, is an inhibitor of protein phosphatases (PP) . Okadaic acid ammonium salt has a significantly higher affinity for PP2A ( IC 50 =0.1-0.3 nM), and inhibits PP1 ( IC 50 =15-50 nM), PP3 ( IC 50 =3.7-4 nM), PP4 ( IC 50 =0.1 nM), PP5 ( IC 50 =3.5 nM), but does not inhibit PP2C. Okadaic acid ammonium salt increases of phosphorylation of a number of proteins by inhibiting PP, and acts as a tumor promoter. Okadaic acid ammonium salt induces tau phosphorylation.
CAS:
175522-42-6
Formula:
0
Molecular Weight:
0
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
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References

Baker S, et al. A local insult of okadaic acid in wild-type mice induces tau phosphorylation and protein aggregation in anatomically distinct brain regions. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2016;4:32. Valdiglesias V, et al. Okadaic acid: more than a diarrheic toxin. Mar Drugs. 2013 Oct 31;11(11):4328-49. Kleppe R, et al. Cell Death Inducing Microbial Protein Phosphatase Inhibitors--Mechanisms of Action. Mar Drugs. 2015 Oct 22;13(10):6505-20. del Campo M, et al. Okadaic acid toxin at sublethal dose produced cell proliferation in gastric and colon epithelial cell lines. Mar Drugs. 2013;11(12):4751-4760. Cho MH, et al. Increased phosphorylation of dynamin-related protein 1 and mitochondrial fission in okadaic acid-treated neurons. Brain Res. 2012 May 15;1454:100-10.